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Bureau of Meteorology

The Bureau of Meteorology is Australia’s national agency responsible for monitoring and forecasting weather, climate, and related environmental conditions. They collect data from satellites, weather stations, and radar to provide accurate and timely weather information. This helps Australians prepare for various conditions, such as storms, droughts, or heatwaves. The bureau also tracks long-term climate patterns, supports disaster management, and issues warnings to keep the public safe. Its work is essential for agriculture, transportation, emergency services, and everyday planning, ensuring people are informed about the weather they will experience.